Tips from the Pros

Divide your screenDivide the display into thirds, then put something in each third of the view finder. If thirds don't work, divide your screen in half and place the most important element off center.

Shoot in natural lightPhotos are especially magical at dusk and dawn, but overcast days are also great for taking advantage of bright, diffused light.Keep your camera readyKeep your camera with you at all times and don't be afraid to keep clicking the button, even if your eye isn't in the view finder. Some of the most amazing photos are lucky shots taken from the hip.

Please join us this Friday, April 15th from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. to meet artist David Aiazzi and see his recent works. David was born in Florence, Italy and raised in Tuscany. He studied under painter and children's book illustrator, Stano Dusik, and at Bottega Migliorini, where he received his degree in Restorations of Paintings. David speaks Italian, English, Spanish and French, loves to travel and read. This local artist is fascinating to talk to so stop by, have a glass of wine and see his new creations.